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Show r Hute County News. Ji.nciicn, Utah ' Pennsylvanias Contribution to the Sesqui This Thrifty Home Brings Th's is (he time cl year to We do Joy to the your winter clothes. fix op cleaning, pressing, altering anti dying. y Wirw,wy-wei- "'AW.'y.'SY'. r yy. trap. Guaranleed first class Work only. fit F1frs Seslal attention to mail orders, 14 sx LV Reasonable prices. t Ideal Cleaners & Tailors, ... - S'v .'a. "v?. A..w t. K. CSV- Ty t '' 4 UsStXr Utah. j!d Rent-Wear- y aTS ht vmifzT- s w ,, tt - - vjV Xy-r- v-- 5- - - f - v - .J., ? ti j nvvwrs!3 : Kr (iB h ( r -- 1 4,1. t'&i hSt I -V- -- r -Wir, fe aI - ahi fOB Js mar.'c.i loxtte.w V T tiJi.:- - of four or five there Jtes. t this r.Uraf-Hv( house of beveled siding and slate or shin- t gle roof. One of the Inferpsiing features of this house Js that every room has a double y exposure, while the living room res three T sides exposed. Extra windows not shown In the plan may at slight expense be added FIK5T HOOK PLAN r ' cuumo M.car at cither end of the living room. While this type of house affords the utmost In it would be well light and to protect It against the extremes of cold and heat by Insulation with eelotex for the wails and roof. Sueh Insulation will also cut down outside noises to a marked degree, as in addition to Its Insulating property, eelotex Is an efficient sound deadener. The living room has the much desired rpen f.rcp'ace and cleverly arranged book-six-himoking the entrance to the dining ioo:n. Ti e mm porch may bo put either to the side or t lie .back of th6 house, recording to the imihh-- i - wishes or to cocLorm to the mcond flock, - flan demands i ilie lot. Cl. Vise Hl.cnl (.'elotechnlo Iastltut-?- Chicago, 192S. two-stor- six-roo- Si i I - TITI'j famllv ;Trr'rSfe? A .9t ...'. y,' InterHere Is the Keystone States building at the great national Exposition at Philadelphia, celebrating 15U years of American Independence. In this huge structure Pennsylvania is displaying her progress The building is one of the from th arrival of Penn to the present daj handsomest on the big exposition grounds and has proved a rendezvous for hundreds of thousands of people who have come from near and far to see the of the leading nations of the magnificent exhibits established by world. The Exposition continues until December 1. Sesqut-Centennia- forty-thre- l e eross-ventilatio- ! HOME, DAD AND TIIE BOY By FRNX H. CIIELEY rifi Unfortunate Dad f TilllitK One-tl'i- travel ulgliliiirhood ing'neers, remen salosinon. sniiervisors men many of them, but their work takes thorn away from tliolr sons. They arc victims of the times in which they live. Many of them work nights, holidays and Sundays to keep the wolf from the door. Many of them are truly interested In what is best for their hoys, but economic pressure drives them on. To a large extent they find If necessary to let tiie agencies of society raise their sons. We all have a rorl respori'dbtMty for sueh boys. Lets keep our doors open ujnr for them and our for the lad who is o 'ry for the and whose Dad is away making a living. And lets not forget at tiie same time the vast hordes of boys who have no father at all and whose mothers brave little women are many of them are not only tri"': ing the living, but acting as moth er and father too. All honor to them and heartfelt sympathy and support. high-grill- , J T W$$f New England 'Atmosphere With 1926 Improvements J; oImmc i -- 4 i 'in, H x;j ,j ' Wm :x.xxxnx xr.ci.fsrjtJcrs.n'X.'wr.T.ts Is it vast army of them. bo charitable. of nil the Duds In imy r i.,VTa.i man-touc- . hi! i1 M W01WNS NIGHT AND DAY NOW SON. TO MAKE ENOS MEET" iw, i i f f $ 0 i i 0 t h t 9 t i t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denver, Colo.) ti. (jUvitty. Tt V ") vi . cf. AM has ever motored through the qurdnt sleepy towns of New England has fallen In love with the small Louses that- abound in that section of the ccuntry neat, white, unpretentious and with a touch of reserve about them. Just such a house Is the one pictured here. It Is equally adaptable for town or country, and by merely shifting the living and entrance porches around can be built on a wide or narrow lot without spoiling it architecturally. The house Is sturdily built and has an exterior of wood siding except for the unusual stucco panels that start at the level of the second floor win dows. The roof Is of stained sh'ngics, preferably moss green, in keeping with the A house of this comwindow shutters. pact style Is very easy to beat, especially when the speeliieations call for insulation throughout with eelotex, which prevents heat leakage, tnd keeps the house cool In the summer. The living and dining rooms are hero . A NY one who & , 1 'Vvv - combined Info one large room flooded with light by windows on three sides. The two bedrooms on the second floor each have double exposure and an extra large closet in which a window may be placed. , Celotechnlc Institute. Chicago, 1925 2,90?, 000, . ,6a,ooo.ooo' JSELSor y I kV.Li in. -- .,v V $v N si ft t? . V 'i.A Jf. V a 7 ' corvi . M..OMT i! Pw t 1921-2- eyJ f li'f, V 1 LLJJs -SEARS ROE PACK A(.R:CUITU'.V. F0UKDATIO.4 t!::ui TO por cent of ti e viv.p. Tills year bogs have been source and have not eaten as much from last year's crop as normally. The corn year A year ago the gins November 1. from 102-- vus only Ci.OT,-busliolcarry-ove- r tO i! ears itoo'ou :!l l Agr but because of the sliort-i),;cuUur.il Kinir Jation. Lust ye:ir the of hogs and other live stock the cron was bushels, consi.i-t-rai'lon November 1 froth the carry-ove- r averhuger ;i,.m the lio-yea- r be more than 500,000,- will 1023 bushels. crop age crop 'f 2,b40.000,t.t0 This, with the present tXX) bushels. This years crop was grown on tteres end is rated to yield crop, will be ample to meet all needs, 2C.7 bushels per acre. More than SO the Foundation estimates, so the hogs per cent of tiie corn crop Is fed to and other live stock will not have to live stock, auii hogs cousuuic more go bUDgfj T T ' ' woc'i bevo to go on a li't-i- . I kept a dream for And i: We drifted in the sunshine- down a stream Where fringing pine-top- s lean across and And oer the heart peace lingered like a mist, J And tenner as the lips you one time kissed; AV. 000. 80&SCLS OF -t' -S- 5 t Halldream; y Gracesplendid You left the dream untold; itshfneaning A darkening shadow, ever, in my Hogs Wont Have to Reduce 1926 liliP ClltlKC I9?6- - J TX!ZX&!CZ!X!ZX!m'JCXXX-.X9'jrx,?r!irFC- M SECOND FLOCE.PLAM nWfip.l - In y plenty of corn to ti t. ;i, s:,;;o of a nro!',:c- live short i . vhi. h will amount to J.r.'wento.tK'.n year, lig'iuis 1 e hlsfhiP? ' I kept a day for you, a gladsomejSay With all it held of mirth and joy and thought; Its spirit with the throb of life was gay, It held rare promises that Ixve had brought From out the treasure-housof sacred things And words to thread like pearls on silver strings Words that were just for you and songs unsung; You IHT fX C Oiidlty the pearls unstrung. e Ccpyrrgfti fcy Docd, Mcu 3 Co, Inc. |